Opiniones Ernie Ball [Nickel Wound Electric Series] 10-52 Skinny Top / Heavy Bottom Slinky
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En todo el mundo, nuestros 13 usuarios han notado este producto:9/10
Una opinión sobre Ernie Ball [Nickel Wound Electric Series] 10-52 Skinny Top / Heavy Bottom Slinky en español
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 | Stormleader |  |
- 1↑. ¿Desde hace cuánto tiempo lo usas? ¿Cuál es la particularidad que más te gusta, que menos te gusta? ¿Habías probado muchos otros modelos antes de adquirirlo? ¿Qué te parece la relación calidad/precio? ¿Con la experiencia, elegirías este producto de nuevo? ...
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23/03/11
- Opinión Global

- I really like these strings. I went through several gauges looking for exactly what I wanted. I knew that I wanted to be able to tune down to Drop B and still have some resemblance of string tension, but at the same time I wanted to be able to solo easily on the higher strings when I play in standard tuning. These strings were definitely the answer to my search.
I run a BC Rich Warbeast NJ Deluxe that is loaded with active EMG's and has a Original Floyd Rose bridge on it. I knew that I wanted a set of strings that had great clarity, and that were fairly bright. They also needed to have great tuning stability, as I tend to do some crazy stuff with the Floyd Rose every once in a while
When I first got these strings, I have to say, I was pretty impressed with them. They have great low end clarity, which is perfect for what I normally play, which is Thrash metal. The sound is just altogether more focused than with lighter strings, and they also retain pretty decent string tension when down-tuning, but the high strings are still pretty loose for ease of soloing in standard tuning. They definitely give a fatter sound as well, which is great for those open E palm mutes with heavy distortion
Overall, I really couldn't be more pleased with these strings. Not only do they sound great, but they retain decent string tension when down-tuning. They do keep that awesome "new string tone" for longer than other strings I've noticed, which is great. I normally change strings at least every two months at the longest, because I don't like the feel and tone of old strings.
In the end, although you can't beat a standard set of really heavy strings for those low tunings, these are a great compromise between down-tuned tension and standard tuning soloing ease.
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2 opiniones de miembros sobre Ernie Ball [Nickel Wound Electric Series] 10-52 Skinny Top / Heavy Bottom Slinky en inglés
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 | Stormleader |  | read |
 | TheStratGuy |  | read |
Una opinión sobre Ernie Ball [Nickel Wound Electric Series] 10-52 Skinny Top / Heavy Bottom Slinky en alemán
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 | bass62 |  | read |
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